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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele] Yep, unlike you, I'd have compromised my principles to save us from Trump. I couldn't look in the mirror knowing that I was responsible for this catastrophe in the White House. I don't know how you do it. [/quote] But, but ....... your boast about never having voted for a Clinton was just another hollow brag. Ever heard of "De Profundis"? There is a statement that Oscar Wilde made in that long letter he wrote from Reading jail which fits your "principled" stand perfectly.[/quote] On the one hand you are attacking me for refusing to compromise. On the other, you are attacking me for being willing to compromise when necessary. That is pretty much the perfect illustration of your behavior in this forum. You are entirely devoted to criticizing Democrats. It is hilarious that Trump represents none of your alleged values or principles, yet you do nothing but defend him. Given your rich liberal heritage that goes back to before I was born, how do you feel about Trump's nominees to the Supreme Court? Can you honestly say that Hillary Clinton's would have been worse? I'm just an uncompromising socialist or whatever, but [b]I would think someone like you might spend a bit more time complaining about Trump's many horrendous policies and less time attacking other liberals.[/b] [/quote] I fault mindless attacks by liberals on anything and everything that Trump and his minions do. I do so because it is idiotic to take positions that will not get us to electoral success at all levels. I have said repeatedly we need to take a hard look at why since 2008 we have lost an almost filibuster proof majority in the Senate, the House, the presidency, something like 14 governorships and over 1000 seats in the state legislatures. And the standard answer by liberals is gerrymandering ....... not a peep about having lost touch with much of the country. But ....... we won the popular vote in 2016 as some keep pointing out ad nauseum.[/quote] You're the smartest Democrat on this forum.[/quote]
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